The Kukah Centre has launched a strategic initiative to strengthen grassroots security in Sokoto State by training 200 members of the state’s Community Guards.
The programme is targeted at enhancing the skills and effectiveness of the guards and enabling better collaboration with conventional security agencies.
Director of the Kukah Centre, Reverend Father Atta Barkindo, speaking at the programme launch, reaffirmed the Centre’s commitment to fostering positive change in Nigeria since its establishment in 2008.
Rev. Fr. Atta Barkindo highlighted the Centre’s focus on good governance, interfaith dialogue, knowledge sharing, and documentation of national experiences to guide future generations.
He also identified poverty, unemployment, lack of justice, and widespread desperation as the root causes of insecurity in the North-West and other northern regions.
The cleric noted that over 2.2 million Nigerians have been displaced by insecurity, including banditry, kidnapping, farmer-herder clashes, and insurgency.
He director disclosed that 632,000 people were killed across Nigeria in a single year, and expressed concern over diminishing public confidence in conventional security institutions, observing that many communities now rely more on vigilante groups and informal security structures.
As part of the initiative, Kukah Centre will review the legal framework establishing the Sokoto State Community Guards to identify gaps and improve their operational effectiveness through targeted training and clearer mandates.
The Project Manager, Mr. Tarseer Bamber, also emphasised the Centre’s commitment to raising public awareness about peace building and social cohesion.
He said the initiative would empower local security systems while fostering unity and mutual support among citizens.
The training represents a major step toward bridging the gap between formal and informal security efforts and building a safer, more cohesive Nigeria.
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